Fluff Friday 94

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I keep them all in a cloth drawer system purchased at Target..my 8 year old daughter than insists on putting girly colors in a drawer, prints in another, and boyish colors in yet another drawer 😉sunni08 at gmail dot com

I have three baskets underneath our changing table that I use. One basket holds our prefolds, another holds flip inserts, covers, and prefold covers, and the third basket holds all of our pocket diapers. I stuff the pockets as soon as they come out of the dryer and pile them all in the basket.

I organize by color (obviously following the proper color spectrum order) and in plastic bins. Plastic bins which are tied together and tied down to the changing table to keep the baby from pulling them out and dumping them.

I have our diapers and accessories in various baskets in our open-style change table. One basket for prefolds, one for our small collection of fitteds and one-sizes, one for covers. Oh, and a hang-on organizer thing (?) at the end of the change table for wipes, wipe solution, rash stick, snappi, etc.

I really don't have a great organization right now, and we are going to be moving, so I am not going to figure it out now! LOL Right now, I keep all of my dipes in a laundry basket, pre-stuffed and ready to go with the ones I use most on top and those I use/like least on the bottom. I have a hanging wet bag in my laundry room and a smaller wet bag that I keep in the laundry basket for the dirties!

I only have prefolds, a few fitteds, and covers (still working on my stash I'm new to cloth) So at the moment the prefolds are stacked in a bin with the fitteds next to them and covers in a separate bin next to them.

My cloth diapers are separated on the top of the changing table. A cute paper storage box has my prefolds, already tri-folded and stacked with home-cut fleece liners (fabric remnants!). In front of that, I line up our overnight pocket diapers, already stuffed. Covers get stacked on the left, adjacent to the cute box of diapering supplies.

Well, I'm still pregnant with my first baby, so I haven't perfected a system yet, BUT I am super excited about cloth diapering, and getting ready so I have a system already finished in my mind!

I'm currently looking for a waist high, 3 or 4 drawer dresser so I can put a changing pad on top and not have to worry about a whole separate piece of furniture. I figure the top 2 drawers will be full of diaper supplies sorted into bins: prefolds, covers by color, then all in ones and pocket diapers by color, as well as extra wipes and wipe solution. The bottom drawers will be baby clothes and bedding. In my mind it's very organized and tidy!

I'm really glad to have found this blog, too. Having somewhere to go for good advice when I'm feeling nervous has been such a great thing! I feel less alone and more confident in my choice to use cloth now.

Answer to question of the week: I have a large dresser with changing area built on top, so I use the top two drawers for the cd stuff I need to grab easily. The left drawer from right to left: cloth wipes, doublers/isnerts, fitted diapers. The top right drawer from left to right, prefolds, covers, fleece stay dry liners. I have a cute little basket that sits on the floor by the dresser for all my cute pockets and aios! 🙂

I have a brown crate that I use (kind of like the milk crate shape). It stores all the dipes and wipes we need. The dirties go in a pail (a trash can with a lid) while they await their turn in the washer. 🙂

I have some pretty storage bins on my changing table- two large ones for diapers (one for snaps, one for velcros), a smaller one for extra inserts & wipes…. I also have a large wet-bag hanging on the post of the changing table for dirty diapers and wipes and a small one that is a stand-in for when the big one is in the wash. 🙂

We organize by prefold and cover size with sterilite drawers. In one 3-drawer tower are the prefolds – regular, premium, and infant each in their own drawer. In another 3 drawer tower, the covers are separated by size for our daughter and son!

I use the drawers of the changing table to store my diapers. Top drawer is for prefolds and the others are for pockets and AIOs. All covers go in a cute basket that's on a shelf above the changing table.

I have 8 (yes, 8) collapsible bins on my dresser/changing station. Each baby has their own side, and each bin has a different type of diaper. One for pockets, one for covers, one for prefolds, one for wipes and accessories. It's easy for Daddy to figure out which diaper goes to which kid, and it looks so pretty!

Organize?? Ha!! I wish! All my dipes go from the dryer or line to the basket…and there they stay until they get put on someone's bootie 😉If I have a chance I do try to prestuff all the pockets and separate the pockets, prefolds and covers into stacks in the basket 😉

I have 2 shelving units that have colored bins that I keep all our diapers in. I also keep prefolds and flats underneath the changing table. I keep pockets together, AIOs together, Fitteds together, etc.

I actually use the shelves of the entertainment center for the diapers! haha Our 4 month old's diapers are on the top shelf of left side – inserts, covers, then pockets and AIO's side by side. Our 2 year old's diapers are on the top right side in the same manner, and on the shelf under hers are all the hybrid diapers and package of disposable inserts!

We have all our pockets and AIO in the diaper stacker that came with her bedding hung on the wall above the changing table. All there are 3 baskets on the shelf above the changing able each one holds wither, prefolds, fitteds or covers =)I would post a picture if I could b/c that would fo it much more justice ; )

I organize my diapers by size (we have NB and one size). The NBs go in one drawer, and the one size are in another. We also have a color system – colors and prints are for day and white is for night! Easy for dad to know which ones are night (night rhymes with white!).

I have a 4 drawer Sterilite. I keep my prefolds in the bottom drawer, my padfolded flats in the second from the bottom drawer, My prestuffed pockets and my covers in the third drawer and the top and fourth drawer is for homemade fleece liners, bamboo doublers, and a few gerber flats folded to make doublers.

I have 8 (yes, 8!) Collapsible bins on my dresser/changing station. Each baby has their own side with color coded bins. Each bin in for a different type of diaper- one for pockets, one for covers, one for prefolds and one for wipes and accessories. It helps Daddy find the right diaper for the right baby, and it looks so cute!

We have a drawer in the dresser/changing table for my toddlers fitted diapers and a drawer in a freestanding drawer set for the baby's diapers. Covers go in the diaper stacker along with ds's AIO/AI2's.

I use cloth bins – found some that fit perfectly on the shelves under the changing table – organized by fitteds, covers and spare doublers, and AIOs. However we are seriously in need of a new solution as my daughter's absolute favorite thing to do is to pull every single carefully folded diaper out and throw them on the floor :/

I use a 3 Drawer System to organized our diapers. I have all my pockets & the inserts in one drawer. I have all my prefolds and covers in another drawer. In the 3rd drawer I have all my "odd" diapers, AIOs, Fitteds and extra inserts.

I have 3 canvas bins on the top shelf of the changing table. 1 for fitteds, covers and extra inserts, 1 for prefolds and 1 for pockets and AIO's. I organize that one by brands and daytime diapers separate from nighttime diapers! maybe a little too organized! lol

I use flat folds, so generally all of my diapers are folded up in a bin, which is under the changing table. To one side of the bin are the covers, and to the other are "nap" doublers. We have two fancy pockets, and a used third (I really need a new one!) that are put to the side for night time diapers. We go through about 2/3 of the flats every two days, when we have laundry (at night, while watching movies-so easy).

I keep all my cloth diapers in the top two drawers of my son's dresser. I use the top of his dresser as a changing table. I have a caddy on top with all the other supplies (snappis, cream, etc.) The diapers are organized by type.

I have them all in the dresser, organized by pockets, covers, and prefolds. Prefolds are already folded and ready to go so if Daddy does the diaper change he just has to grab one and stick it in the cover!

I use the drawers in my changing table to organize all of my cloth 🙂 The three drawers are just for diapers. There is a smaller drawer used for things such as CD-safe rash ointment, extra elastic, etc. Cloth wipes are kept on the top next to the changing pad! Works well for me!

The pre-stuffed pockets and the AIO go in a basket on top of the dresser (used as our changing table) so they are ready for anyone else who changes her to grab.

There are 3 small baskets in the first big drawer of the dresser, one holds the prefolds, one holds the fitteds, and one holds the covers. All the little accessories like snappis, liners I have cut from fleece, extra elastic etc are in the top small drawer.

I am a fan on Facebook. I don't have a huge stash right now, but I use my diaper stacker that came with my nursery bedding set for my AIOs/pockets/fitteds and I have prefolds and inserts in the cabinet of my changing table. Oh yeah, and some covers in the basket on top of my changing table

For now, all I can do is plan my organization. Baby isn't due until February 15th, however I plan to keep the shells for my diapers in the top left drawer of baby's dresser, and then the inserts on the top right. <3

I have a two month old and a two year old his diapers go into Ikea wicker baskets (made for magizines) that hang on the wall and hers go in a diaper stacker hanging on the back of the door. We use one-sized diapers so that helps us keep them organized for fit.

We have baskets under the changing table on the shelves with diapers organized by type within each baskets. two baskets for PUL pockets, two for minky pockets, one for fitteds & covers. Prefolds are stacked in the diaper stacker tied to the side of the changing table. Snappis, creams, wipes, etc are in the drawer above the shelves.

We have baskets under the changing table on the shelves with diapers organized by type within each baskets. two baskets for PUL pockets, two for minky pockets, one for fitteds & covers. Prefolds are stacked in the diaper stacker tied to the side of the changing table. Snappis, creams, wipes, etc are in the drawer above the shelves.

I have a hanging sweater organizer in baby girl's closet. It has 5 cubbies. The first one is for inserts, the second is Bumgenius diapers, 3rd is fuzzibunz, 4th is any other diaper, and the last one is for cloth wipes. The closet is right next to the changing station pad i have on her dresser so it makes it super easy!

I have the rolling organizers with the drawers…fitteds are all in one, pockets in another and liners are on the bottom. (Then I have another bucket on the change table full of the creams, snappis and wipes)

I just started cloth diapering about 2 months ago so I am still trying to buiild my stash and get stuff organized so mine probably isn't the bast system but…. All I have are pockets so I stuff them when I get them out of the dryer and them line them all up in a large beach bag. It makes it easy because I can take my stash where I need it. Krystine Turner

I have the main stash of prefolds and covers on the middle shelf. I have some "night-time" diapers already loaded with the prefolds, because my husband doesn't know how to fold the bigger ones we use for overnight. In a box underneath I keep misc. things like snappis, wet bags, etc.

I have a set of wire mesh cubes on top of our piano, 4 of them hold cloth! One is all PFs (2sizes) and flats, one is all fitteds/AIOs/Pockets, grouped together, one is all covers (PUL wraps, fleece shorties/soakers and wool longies), the other is the rest of the stuff: a stack of wipes, a smaller bin with snappies, pins, etc; doublers, and fleece liners!

I have several small stashes around the house. I have several daytime diapers (7-10), and then all the overnight diapers on shelves in my son's room, and then about 1 days' worth (6-8) in a basket in the bathroom on the main floor of the house. I always keep about 3 stocked in his diaper bag. The wet-dry bag with dirties hangs on a knob in the laundry room.

We have 3 bins on the changing table. We put our overnight diapers in one. OUr day time diapers in one, and extra liners, doublers in the other. We just started cloth diapering and we are still building up our stash but it makes it easy to find what we need and fast!

I have a Closetmaid 8 cube organizer with baskets in my twins' room. I have all my prefolds in one, the covers in another, wipes in another. In my living room I have 2 baskets that I keep the diapers we use on a regular basis and I sort them by brand.

I have 6 canvas boxes under my changing table. I have them sorted by fitteds, covers, AIO's, microfleece liners I have cut out, and pajamas. I have cloth wipes in a disposable wipe box on the table and a shelf for snappies, bottom wash spray, and rash cream above the table. I have it in my bathroom so it's fast and easy clean up for me! I also have a hamper for dirtl clothes and wipes (since I like to use fabric softener on them) and a diaper pail.

All my insets are in a drawer and the diapers are always out as we only have 5 true cloth dipes so they get used, washed, used, washed, etc. We have gdiapers too we use and when we have more I plan on keeping them in a soft box from target on a shelf in the baby's room.

I keep most of our CDs in a large fabric bin in my daughter's room. I rotate them in piles so that the diapers get equal wear time. I keep a few pockets and our flat diapers downstairs in a drawer in the living room credenza so that I'm not constantly running upstairs to change a diaper.

oooh I am so excited about the kawaii!! I organize my diapers into storage bins under the changing table. ONe bin on the left for velcro (daddy) diapers, one on the right for double-stuffed night dipes and snap dipes. Narrow bin in the middle for extra inserts, boosters, doublers, etc. We have our wipes and spray bottle in a basket we hung from 2 nails on the side of the changing table. Works great!

I am new to cloth diapers and I am in the collection stage, therefore there is no "organization" to them yet. Baby is due in Feb and so I am trying to get as many ideas I can to this totally cool and new CD world!

I don't have all that many, so organization is easy: all prefolds in the kiddy bin shelves I have and all covers and pocket diapers laid flat and inserts stacked in a drawer of the changing table. Since I have mostly sized diapers, I store ones that are currently too big or small in a Rubbermaid bin in the attic.

We have our change table right next to the closet, so we have one of those hanging shelf things in there that we keep prefolded prefold/flats, then there are two shelves on the change table. On the top shelf we have 3 baskets, one for fitteds, on for diaper cream, lotion, etc. and the third one for PUL covers. The bottom shelf i have the infant prefolds stacked, because we use them for extra absorbency, then next to those we have doublers stacked and next to those is all the wool. Then all of our aio's are in constant rotation for daycare.

I just organized mine. I am having twins (boy and girl) and due in 2 months. I have a big wicker basket that I put them in. I have the girl ones stacked on one side, unisex in the middle, and the boy diapers on the other side.

I have a rubbermaid 3 drawer plastic cabinet. In the top I have already stuffed, ready to go diapers. In the 2nd drawer I have extra inserts, liners, and covers. In the 3rd I have extra cloth wipes, wipes solutions, wet bags, and extra changing pad covers. On top of the drawers is my cloth wipes warmer. It works well for us!

My stash is neatly organized on the two shelves of my diaper changing station. They are mostly prefolds sparated by size in plastic tubs with lids (to keep little ones out) as well as my inserts and covers in their own tubs.

My baby is not here yet (due Oct. 26), but nesting/organization has kicked in full gear! I am currently storing the small stash of cloth I do have in baskets on my "changing table" (it's actually a kid's desk with a changing pad on top). -Brooke Canada

I'm still in the process of acquiring my stash (hopefully I'll get a smattering at the upcoming baby shower!), but right now, they're by OS vs sized (newborn) and snap vs velcro. Baby's not here yet, so we'll see what sticks!

Pros:Good Value,Fold Well,SoftCons:PUL is a little stiffBest Uses:Crawlers,Infants,ToddlersDescribe Yourself:First Time ParentI love this diaper. The microchamois inner is so very very soft. I just love to touch it. The inner gussets are also great and I have had no problems with poop! I'm loving the newborn insert to reduce bulk with my 7-wk-old. I also love how there are four rise settings – I just wish I'd had this when he was a newborn! I could have maximized my usage of the smallest rise. It does feel a little stiff to put on, mostly from the loop closure across the front, but not enough to remove this from the favorite diapers pile!

Right now my CD are in the top drawer of my changing table. I have my daytime covers/inserts on the right and the night time diapers on the left. As my stash is growing a bit I'm thinking of getting some wicker boxes to hang on the wall or one of those toy bin organizers to put next to the changing table.

I use pockets, aios, and gdiapers, so I use three seperate baskets to organize them. I put them all on her dollhouse bookshelf in her room, so that they are handy when we need them and keep a couple in her changing basket in the living room as well.

i have going out diapers and home diapers. at home we use not so good ones got from ebay they suck.you get what you payed for. and the good ones brand name for going out and stuff so far we have fore goodones 🙂

I organize them by kind and then by size. One-size pocket diapers on the left, all-in-ones in the middle left, fitted diapers in the middle right, and prefolds on the left. Usually my covers are in use or hanging on hooks, but if any are clean and unused I keep them next to the prefolds. I also try to buy my sized diapers and covers in similar colors (newborn/xs in pale yellows, small in light green, medium in oranges and pinks, large in blues and purples) to help my husband keep them straight. I hope this will be helpful when I have two in diapers at the same time.

I have baskets under my changing table. One for covers, one for microfiber inserts, one for hemp inserts for nighttime, and two for pocket diapers. I also have a stack of prefolds that aren't in a basket. The microfiber inserts, covers, and prefolds are on one shelf, the pocket diapers and hemp inserts (and the pocket diapers I put them in) are on another shelf. That is, when my daughter isn't "reorganizing" them for me!

I organzie my cloth diapers by color, then by load (I have 24-26, so I do loads every other day), so the older load gets used first. It's so I wear my diapers evenly, and I have them neatly stacked in a diaper organizer,one side is my doubles for night use, and the other side is my singles for day use. They are conviently right next to my changing area along with my pail! 🙂

I only have a few pocket diapers, and those are near his pajamas for nighttime. The prefolds are hanging in an IKEA hanging organizer next to his changing table with the covers right above them. It's a great organizer with compartments for even the Snappis!

We have our diapers in a decorative basket in our living room. We don't have a changing table and the floor n the living room works just fine. The basket has all our diapers in it with cloth wipes and wipe spray.

I do not have a way yet.. I've only been using cloth for a week and currently my diapers are living in a giant beach bag. My son and I are visiting his grandparents in another state, so the organization will happen as soon as we get home. 🙂

I posted a comment on the Diapershops FB page under: Our free one-size diaper codes with purchase are ending soon at http://www.KellysCloset.com/ :I said "Thanks for letting me know! There is one code I have not used so I will order tomorrow!"

I LOVE the idea of the hanging closet organizer!!I use an old china cabinet that had the glass broken out of it. I seperate is by brand and stack them all up. On the top I keep cloth wipes and in the drawer on the bottom I keep extra inserts and prefolds, snappis, pins etc.

I usually pre-stuff them and put them in a bin next to the changing table. The newborn inserts and our hemp stuffers live in the first drawer. I don't know that "organize" is really the best word, though…

I have 3 adorable tall fabric baskets lined up on our changing table(it's big enough to fit everything). Two baskets for diapers and the third for the wipes. I love when all the diapers are clean and put away, seeing all the different prints and colors lined up perfectly!mrs.maughan@gmail.com